Most Playlisted This Week 1300 and The Rions shared the top spot this week for the most adds on the best new music playlists in Oz, the former for tracks from their second album ‘GEORGE’, the latter for their ‘Sweet Cocoon’ single. 🥇1300, The Rions 🥈Becca Hatch, Kobie Dee 🥉Eves Karydas, Milan Ring, Nick Ward, […]
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Most Playlisted: Phoebe Go
Phoebe Go has been consistently backed by the best playlists in Australia whenever a new track is released, but she starts the year with more playlist adds than literally anyone else, the first time she’s topped the tree. If there’s any justice in the world, it won’t be the last time either. Most Playlisted This […]
Most Playlisted: Yb.
Yb.’s latest “BULLETPROOF” got more spots on the best Australian new music playlists this week than any other artist, quite the achievement in a strong and crowded week of releases. Most Playlisted This Week 🥇Yb. 🥈merci, mercy, 1300 🥉Dulcie, Tasman Keith, Somber Hills Not far behind though were merci, mercy and 1300 who also bagged […]
Most Playlisted: Royel Otis
Alongside their rapid growth, critic support for Royel Otis is certainly not fading, with a whopping 38% of the playlists I track adding ‘Fried Rice’ this week, more than any other artist. Most Playlisted This Week 🥇Royel Otis 🥈Teen Jesus & The Jean Teasers 🥉1300, Alex Lahey Teen Jesus & The Jean Teasers released their […]
This week of the year (Australia / Invasion Day, Hottest100) is always a quiet one for releases, and again we see a large drop in the number of new tracks available to be added to the best new music playlists in Oz. Didn’t stop them having a red hot go though, with the new track […]
1300 – Steve Jobs (feat. Kwame)
“1300’s ongoing capering continues apace, teaming up here with Kwame for another madcap escapade of musical nuttiness 🤪”
Most Playlisted: Yb., Big Skeez
Yb. powered to the top of the list this week, with “Blackphemy” gaining the most adds on the Australian new music playlists in Australia. This is huge and wide-ranging support – not only did he beat out some much more established artists, not only did it make it onto nearly 40% of the lists that […]